| OCT 1987
Want to try something HOT!? by John Sweeney
CF-DM from J.C. Productions. By John Sweeney Some systems are so active it could give a guy a heart attack. J.C. Productions has put together one of the most active and breathtaking trading systems I've run across. Of course, I haven't seen everything in the world, but of the trading systems I have used, this one is unique. To begin with, like a lot of floor traders and senior traders, CF-DM often trades against the market. Oh, it has its ""I'm wrong"" points when it will turn around and go the other way, but generally it will hold onto a stance with bulldog tenacity until normal market oscillation pops its position back into profitability. As the position sinks deeper and deeper into the red, CF-DM just adds to it steadily, waiting for that ""inevitable"" bounceback to take a profit and reverse in the trend direction. Documentation supplied on disk says the program may go as high as 15 contracts in building a position. Author Mel Cassidy says limit your exposure to four contracts, but then the track record must be recalculated. We tested it just as it comes in the box.
by John Sweeney
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